Skywalker
Elementary, My Dear Mickey
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2004
This situation played out between two co-workers last week, causing a bit of drama.
"Monica" was going to pick up lunch and asked if anyone wanted her to grab anything for them. "Rachel" said sure, and gave her money to Monica and off Monica went.
Somewhere along the way, Monica lost Rachel's cash. She bought Rachel's lunch out of her own pocket, but when she returned to the office, she expected Rachel to pay her again.
Rachel refused to "double pay" for her lunch, but Monica felt it was wrong that she was out money for Rachel to eat, since she didn't lose it on purpose, and had taken the time and gas to go out, and was trying to be nice.
To me who is in the right is obvious, but it caused some disagreement so just wondered what you would say?
"Monica" was going to pick up lunch and asked if anyone wanted her to grab anything for them. "Rachel" said sure, and gave her money to Monica and off Monica went.
Somewhere along the way, Monica lost Rachel's cash. She bought Rachel's lunch out of her own pocket, but when she returned to the office, she expected Rachel to pay her again.
Rachel refused to "double pay" for her lunch, but Monica felt it was wrong that she was out money for Rachel to eat, since she didn't lose it on purpose, and had taken the time and gas to go out, and was trying to be nice.
To me who is in the right is obvious, but it caused some disagreement so just wondered what you would say?